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Old 11-06-2008, 11:35   #8609
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

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Originally Posted by Hank View Post
Letter done, in an envelope, to post tomorrow. Agree with you Alexander and the other posters here... snail mail is best for these things... Hank
OC many people also have old Fax/modems sitting around at the back of their desks forgotten, perhaps its also time to dig up that old FAX software and also use that option if your willing/wanting to put your thoughts down on real paper.

you can also walk into your local library and use their Fax machines for a few pennys if you prefer to do that, or simply dont have regular access to the web at home but still want to do your part.

By post : Viviane Reding
Member of the European Commission
BE-1049 Brussels
Belgium

Via e-mail : viviane.reding@ec.europa.eu

By fax : +32 2 299.92.01

BTW, does anyone know or been in contact with this Baroness Vadera
in the ElReg story.

if the Govt are willing to publicly back the toothless Ofcom when it comes to these big plans, why doesnt it also publicly step up for the UK interception for profit ,one way or the other!

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/06/11/eu_regulator/
"Government backs Ofcom against EU regulator plan

The UK government is banding together with France and Germany to reiterate its opposition to the idea of an EU-wide regulator, so beloved of communications commissioner Viviane Reding.
The details come in a written statement from Baroness Vadera, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Business and Competitiveness, who makes it abundantly clear where the British government stands:
...the Government have never been convinced of the case for a new pan-EU regulator ... You will be reassured to know that none of my opposite numbers in other member states, or indeed the views from the European Parliament, support the Commission’s original proposals.
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Originally Posted by SimonHickling View Post
Just out of interest has anyone got any more info on the Talk Talk switch on in June? I may have missed something on the thread when I slept (or blinked )

Or contact details, so I can ask them the same questions I've asked BT? Seems a shame to not involve them.
there you go , and they thought they had been forgotten by the Anti-interception for profit end users

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Originally Posted by Dephormation View Post
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/s...php?p=23967088
I can confirm that as of June 2008 we will begin to offer our customers Phorm and Webwise services. This new service will help protect our customers from fraudulent websites and provides them with targeting advertising based on their web activity.

For further information please go to www.webwise.com.

Yours sincerely,

Heather Lunt
TalkTalk Customer Relations
have we had any TalkTalk customers looking at their Cookies and routing etc , they did say they were going to totally seperate the opted-in users from the opted-out, so as not to touch the DPI kit and not get collected, but has anyone looked to be sure?

also any current quotes or new information from the TalkTalk executive or personel about how they intent to get around the inlawful copying/Derivative work , or perhaps pay the owners for the use of their datastreams....
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